This helps detect whether the last line is "JJ:" instruction or not. It seems
also nice that I don't have to insert newline to reflow the edited paragraph.
If a signing key is not configured, the user's email will be
used as the signing key. This aligns with `git`'s behavior
and allows the users to not specify the key in their configs
given that they have a key associated with their email.
Multiple user configs are now supported and are loaded in the following precedence order:
- `$HOME/.jjconfig.toml`
- `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/jj/config.toml`
- `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/jj/conf.d/*.toml`
Which removes the need to set `JJ_CONFIG` for a multi-file approach.
Later files override earlier files and the `JJ_CONFIG` environment
variable can be used to override the default paths.
The `JJ_CONFIG` environment variable can now contain multiple paths separated
by a colon (or semicolon on Windows).
Adds a `templates.config.list` config option to control whether the
detailed list is shown or not.
The `builtin_config_list_detailed` template adds the config origin to
the end of the line for each config value in the list. Options coming
from files will show the file path.
This is hidden gem of a feature, especially in combination.
`JJ_CONFIG` being a directory allows loading multiple TOML config files.
`--when` can be used on the top level, which can lend itself to a much
cleaner config than `[[--scope]]` tables.
The output of `jj unsign` is based on that of `jj abandon`.
We output warnings when unsigning commits, which are not authored by the
user. This is encouraging to use `jj undo`, in case one unintentionally
drops signatures of others.
---
Co-authored-by: julienvincent <m@julienvincent.io>
Co-authored-by: necauqua <him@necauq.ua>
We always sign commits. This means commits, which are already signed,
will be resigned. While this is cumbersome for people using hardware
devices for signatures, we cannot reliably check if a commit is already
signed at the moment (see https://github.com/jj-vcs/jj/issues/5786).
We output warnings when signing commits, which are not authored by the
user. This is encouraging to use `jj undo`, in case one unintentionally
signs commits of others.
The output of `jj sign` is based on that of `jj abandon`.
---
Co-authored-by: julienvincent <m@julienvincent.io>
Co-authored-by: necauqua <him@necauq.ua>
There have been a number of users confused about why
their commits are immutable, or what to do about it, ex.
[https://github.com/jj-vcs/jj/discussions/5659].
Separately, I feel that the cli is too quick to suggest
`--ignore-immutable`, without context of the consequences. A new user
could see that the command is failing, see a helpful hint to make it not
fail, apply it and move on. This has wildly different consequences, from
`jj squash --into someone_elses_branch@origin` rewriting a single commit,
to `jj edit 'root()+'` rewriting your entire history.
This commit changes the immutable hint by doing the following:
* Adds a short description of what immutable commits are used for, and a
link to the relevant docs, to the hint message.
* Shows the number of immutable commits that would be rewritten if
the operation had succeeded.
* Removes the suggestion to use `--ignore-immutable`.
Given the previously‐stated intention of making this default
for the 0.27 release, prepare for that decision ahead of time by
enabling subprocessing by default on trunk. This will help surface
any regressions and workflow incompatibilities and therefore give
us more information to decide whether to keep or revert this commit,
without inconveniencing any users who haven’t already opted in to
the bleeding edge.
Please feel free to revert without hesitation if any major issues
arise; this is not intended as a strong commitment to enable this
option for the next stable release if it turns out to not be ready. In
that case, it’s better that we learn that early on in the cycle,
rather than having to revert at the last minute or, worse, cutting
a stable release that we later find contains a serious regression.
Closes#5217
Motivating use case:
[[--scope]]
--when.command = ["log"]
[--scope.ui]
pager = "less"
This adds a new (optional) field to `--when` config conditions, to
inspect the current command.
`--when.commands` is a list of space-separated values that matches a
space-separated command. To be specific:
--when.command = ["file"] # matches `jj file show`, `jj file list`, etc
--when.command = ["file show"] # matches `jj file show`, but *NOT* `jj file list`
--when.command = ["file", "log"] # matches `jj file` *OR* `jj log` (or subcommand of either)
When both `--when.commands` and `--when.repositories` are set, the
intersection is used.
Cryptographic signature support in templates was added in
c99c97c6467fee3f3269d2934c10c758e041f834 (#4853), but has to be manually
configured. This adds some defaults to the built-in config.
Instead of having separate `builtin_*_with_sig` aliases, this adds to
the aliases that actually format commits. Since signature verification
is slow, this is disabled by default. To enable it, override
`ui.show-cryptographic-signatures`:
[ui]
show-cryptographic-signatures = true
[template-aliases]
'format_short_cryptographic_signature(signature)' = ...
'format_detailed_cryptographic_signature(signature)' = ...
Note that the two formatting functions take
`Option<CryptographicSignature>`, not `CryptographicSignature`. This
allows you to display a custom message if a signature is not found, but
will emit an error if you do not check for signature presence.
[template-aliases]
'format_detailed_cryptographic_signature(signature)' = '''
if(signature,
"message if present",
"message if missing",
)
'''
According to the discussion on Discord, streampager is still maintained.
It brings more dependencies, but seems more reliable in our use case. For
example, the streampager doesn't consume inputs indefinitely whereas minus
does. We can also use OS-level pipe to redirect child stderr to the pager.
Adds an optional `fix.tools.TOOL.enabled` config that disables use of a fix
tool (if omitted, the tool is enabled). This is useful for defining tools in
the user's configuration without enabling them for all repositories:
```toml
# ~/.jjconfig.toml
[fix.tools.rustfmt]
enabled = false
command = ["rustfmt", "--emit", "stdout"]
patterns = ["glob:'**/*.rs'"]
```
Then to enable it in a repository:
```shell
$ jj config set --repo fix.tools.rustfmt.enabled true
```
Certain tools (`diff`, `delta`) exit with code 1 to indicate there was
a difference. This allows selectively suppressing the "Tool exited with
... status" warning from jj when generating a diff.
example:
```toml
[merge.tools.delta]
diff-expected-exit-codes = [0, 1]
```
This backs out commit 0de36918e4c020e0e54816f29c47cb57cc9cfbf5. Documentation,
tests, and comments are updated accordingly. I also add ConfigTableLike type
alias as we decided to abstract table-like items away.
Closes#5255
Disclaimer: this is the work of @necauqua and @julienvincent (see
#3141). I simply materialized the changes by rebasing them on latest
`main` and making the necessary adjustments to pass CI.
---
I had to fix an issue in `TestSignatureBackend::sign()`.
The following test was failing:
```
---- test_signature_templates::test_signature_templates stdout ----
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Snapshot Summary ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Snapshot: signature_templates
Source: cli/tests/test_signature_templates.rs:28
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Expression: stdout
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-old snapshot
+new results
────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
0 0 │ @ Commit ID: 05ac066d05701071af20e77506a0f2195194cbc9
1 1 │ │ Change ID: qpvuntsmwlqtpsluzzsnyyzlmlwvmlnu
2 2 │ │ Author: Test User <test.user@example.com> (2001-02-03 08:05:07)
3 3 │ │ Committer: Test User <test.user@example.com> (2001-02-03 08:05:07)
4 │-│ Signature: Good test signature
4 │+│ Signature: Bad test signature
5 5 │ │
6 6 │ │ (no description set)
7 7 │ │
8 8 │ ◆ Commit ID: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
```
Print debugging revealed that the signature was bad, because of a
missing trailing `\n` in `TestSignatureBackend::sign()`.
```diff
diff --git a/lib/src/test_signing_backend.rs b/lib/src/test_signing_backend.rs
index d47fef1086..0ba249e358 100644
--- a/lib/src/test_signing_backend.rs
+++ b/lib/src/test_signing_backend.rs
@@ -59,6 +59,8 @@
let key = (!key.is_empty()).then_some(std::str::from_utf8(key).unwrap().to_owned());
let sig = self.sign(data, key.as_deref())?;
+ dbg!(&std::str::from_utf8(&signature).unwrap());
+ dbg!(&std::str::from_utf8(&sig).unwrap());
if sig == signature {
Ok(Verification::new(
SigStatus::Good,
```
```
[lib/src/test_signing_backend.rs:62:9] &std::str::from_utf8(&signature).unwrap() = \"--- JJ-TEST-SIGNATURE ---\\nKEY: \\n5300977ff3ecda4555bd86d383b070afac7b7459c07f762af918943975394a8261d244629e430c8554258904f16dd9c18d737f8969f2e7d849246db0d93cc004\\n\"
[lib/src/test_signing_backend.rs:63:9] &std::str::from_utf8(&sig).unwrap() = \"--- JJ-TEST-SIGNATURE ---\\nKEY: \\n5300977ff3ecda4555bd86d383b070afac7b7459c07f762af918943975394a8261d244629e430c8554258904f16dd9c18d737f8969f2e7d849246db0d93cc004\"
```
Thankfully, @yuja pointed out that libgit2 appends a trailing newline
(see bfb7613d5d192d3c4dc533afa4f2ff0d6b9016c5).
Co-authored-by: necauqua <him@necauq.ua>
Co-authored-by: julienvincent <m@julienvincent.io>
This implements "scissor" lines. For example:
this text is included in the commit message
JJ: ignore-rest
this text is not, and is encouraged to be rendered as a diff
JJ: ignore-rest
this text is *still not* included in the commit message
When editing multiple commit messages, the `JJ: describe {}` lines
are parsed before the description is cleaned up. That means that the
following will correctly add descriptions to multiple commits:
JJ: describe aaaaaaaaaaaa
this text is included in the first commit message
JJ: ignore-rest
scissored...
JJ: describe bbbbbbbbbbbb
this text is included in the first commit message
JJ: ignore-rest
scissored...
Git supports passing the conflict marker length to merge drivers using
"%L". It would be useful if we also had a way to pass the marker length
to merge tools, since it would allow Git merge drivers to be used with
`jj resolve` in more cases. Without this variable, any merge tool that
parses or generates conflict markers could fail on files which require
conflict markers longer than 7 characters.
https://git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes#_defining_a_custom_merge_driver
I originally added the check so we would never canonicalize path relative to
random cwd, but Windows CI failed because "/" is a relative path. Suppose user
would want to share the same configuration file between native Windows and WSL,
this check would be too nitpicky.
This is an alternative way to achieve includeIf of Git without adding "include"
directive. Conditional include (or include in general) is a bit trickier to
implement than loading all files and filtering the contents.
Closes#616
This would be useful for scripting purpose. Maybe we can also replace the
current --config-toml=<TOML> use cases by --config-file=<PATH> and simpler
--config=<KEY>=<VALUE>.
https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/4926#issuecomment-2506672165
If we want to add more source variants (such as fd number), it might be better
to add --config-from=<type>:<path|fd|..>. In any case, we'll probably want
--config=<KEY>=<VALUE>, and therefore, we'll need to merge more than one
--config* arguments.
Before, "jj config get"/"list" and .get() functions processed inline tables as
tables (or directories in filesystem analogy), whereas "set"/"unset" processed
ones as values (or files.) This patch makes all commands and functions process
inline tables as values. We rarely use the inline table syntax, and it's very
hard to pack many (unrelated) values into an inline table. TOML doesn't allow
newlines between { .. }. Our common use case is to define color styles, which
wouldn't be meant to inherit attributes from the default settings.
The default pager setting is flattened in case user overrides pager.env without
changing the command args.